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Q: What is the ability to withstand under strong pressure and temperature?
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When gas in a container expand to twice its volume at constant temperature the gas pressure does what?

The pressure increases. Hopefully, the container is strong enough to withstand the increased pressure. If there is a weakness in the container, gas will escape as a leak.


What is the scientific definition for strong?

able to withstand great force or pressure


Why are submarines strong?

because they have to withstand the pressure of the water when they go down under water. and to keep the people safe :)


What is the difference between strong and hard properties?

The strength of an object is the ability to withstand a weight with/without breaking whereas the hardness of an object is the ability to scratch another material.


What is the adaptations of an artery?

arteries have thicker walls than veins, as the blood pressure in the artery is more due to the strong heart beat, produced by the aorta.arteries also have elastic layers in them , to withstand the high blood pressure.


Why are the artery walls thicker?

to withstand the strong pressure that flows through the vessels as a result of the oxygenated blood that is being pumped from the heart.


Why are arterial walls thicker?

to withstand the strong pressure that flows through the vessels as a result of the oxygenated blood that is being pumped from the heart.


What mineral's stronger than diamond?

Strong is an interesting verb, implying able to withstand pressure. Diamond is known as the 'hardest' natural mineral.


Why submarine made up of strong material?

A submarine is made from strong material so it can withstand the tremendous pressure at depths.


What is weekness in the wall of an artery?

The walls of the artery must be strong in order to withstand the pressure from the heart. If there a rupture in the wall then this can cause serious heart conditions.


What would happen to the volume of the tank if it were not strong enough to withstand the pressure under water?

The volume would decrease because the tank would implode


Why are aircraft cabins pressurized to 8000ft and not 0ft?

The fuselage of most aircraft is not strong enough to withstand that pressure. The air pressure is very low at high altitudes, and if the inside pressure was set to 0 ft (an extremely high pressure), the fuselage would burst.